Coexistence High-Tech Club has 750 Jewish and Muslim Graduates

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The Moona coexistence tech hub in the Galilee has some 750 Jewish and Muslim graduates from its activities every year; the Israel Innovation Authority is funding projects worth 3 million shekels to develop solutions for those on the autistic spectrum, the visually impaired and wheelchair users; 30 women entrepreneurs from 30 countries came to Israel to get inspiration at Startup Tel Aviv, and much more.

International women entrepreneurs see the Startup Nation

30 women entrepreneurs from 30 countries came to Israel to get inspiration at Startup Tel Aviv. They heard from Israeli women like Fiona Darmon, CEO of JVP Media Central. They pitched to top angel investors and venture capitalists and received useful feedback.

The art of co-existence

In the Israeli-Arab Galilee village of Sakhnin, the Sakhnin Biennale is an alternative art festival featuring artists from Israel and from 65 other countries. The village has become a meeting place for northern Israel’s diverse population which includes Jewish, Muslim and Christian communities.

First state visit from Central African Republic

President Faustin-Archange Touadéra made the first-ever visit to Israel by the head of state of the Central African Republic (CAR). He said to Israeli President Rivlin “we have come to Israel in order to learn – your country is a school for us.http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/229438